The aim of the «Jazz Recitals»
concert series is to regularly present the world's best jazz musicians, the masters of
jazz, unamplified in a classical setting to a wide public in the best possible
conditions.
The goal is to get an audience consisting of jazz and classical music lovers interested in
these concerts.

The concerts are presented unamplified
and acoustically pure, to give emphasis to the chamber music aspect of jazz. Solo recitals
are possible just as are duo or trio formations. To ensure utmost flexibility in the
programming, however, larger existing formations or newly arranged ones with traps can
perform, provided they have (increasingly rare) mastery of the purely acoustically
presented concert.

The setting of the «Jazz
Recitals» must be worthy of the importance of these musician personalities which
only the large concert halls - those mostly reserved for classical music - can
ensure.

The series features mostly jazz
pianists. This concentration is partly based on the fact that the unaccompanied piano solo
is considered the "high art" of jazz. On the other hand, the range of
outstanding older and younger jazz pianists compared with other jazz sections is very
extensive. Brilliant soloists of other sections and singers can also be included in this
concept, as long as they can perform unamplified or just with a vocal
microphone.